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August 22, 2022 - Amy Taylor, Columbus Downtown Development Corporation (CDDC) President and today's Keynote Lunch Presenter

 

Amy Edwards Taylor has more than 20 years of experience in the field of operations, public policy and communications. Currently, she serves as the President for the Columbus Downtown Development Corporation and Capitol South. In her role, she is responsible for the internal operations of the two organizations, leading multiple lines of business. She has played a lead role in the development of city-changing projects, such as the Scioto Mile, Columbus Commons, the Scioto Greenways river revitalization project and the National Veterans Memorial and Museum. She currently serves as the project executive for the Scioto Peninsula mixed-use development.

 

In addition to her position at CDDC/Capitol South, Ms. Taylor serves as an adjunct professor at the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at Ohio State University.

 

Prior to her current role, Ms. Taylor was the Vice President of Public Affairs at the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health (ADAMH) Board of Franklin County, Director of Communications with the Franklin County Board of Commissioners and Community Relations Specialist with the City of Dublin.

 

She holds a master’s degree in Public Administration from The Ohio State University and a bachelor’s degree in English and Political Science from The Ohio State University.

 

Since 2010, Downtown Columbus has experienced incredible transformation and revitalization, made possible by public-private partnerships. Prior to COVID-19, Downtown was experiencing all-time high office and residential occupancy rates, while millions flocked here for recreation and entertainment. As downtowns nationwide look to welcome employees and visitors back to city centers, Columbus' urban core is poised to surpass pre-pandemic successes, by building on thoughtful planning and strategic leadership. Delve into past and present projects including, Columbus Commons, the Scioto Mile and The Peninsula. Plus, learn more about current efforts to reinvigorate Downtown Columbus for the next decade, making a more inclusive and accessible city.

 

DesignColumbus is the annual sustainable building conference and trade show expo which unites hundreds of industry professionals architects, designers, engineers, owners, developers, government officials, municipal planners, facility managers, contractors, construction managers, construction specifiers, manufacturers, product representatives.

 

It returned this year for a second time at the LEED Certified Mitchell Hall on the campus of Columbus State Community College. Last year the conference was held virtually due to the COVID pandemic.

 

Mitchell Hall is the New Home of the Columbus State's Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Program. DesignGroup a Columbus/Pittsburgh firm was the building architect.

 

Session - 404 - Considering Trauma: Design for Healing Across Markets

 

Presented by:

Kristina Bertocchi, DesignGroup

Joe Mayer, DesignGroup

Jocelyn Krosky, DesignGroup

 

Learn how DesignGroup is leading a shift in healthcare design toward a more holistic, trauma-informed, community-centered approach that addresses both social determinants of health and an empathetic response to behavioral health variables.

 

For a truly healthy community, facility design must take everyone into consideration. Those struggling with mental health, addiction, trauma, and other challenges are often overlooked or can often be difficult to reach with services. Until recently, considerations for these populations was generally limited to purpose-built patient environments, but fully working through these challenges means integrating trauma-informed approaches across all buildings.

 

In this presentation, architects and designers from DesignGroup will show how trauma-informed design are being used to improve the experiences of people in multiple types of projects – not just traditional healthcare settings.

July 11, 9-1pm

 

CEIS building (the Center for Engineering, Innovation & Sciences)

 

Seven Europe executives from the leather manufacturing industry are visiting Boston to immerse themselves into business model innovation and the impact technology has on industries. They shared the challenging they are facing. Groups of thought leaders from MIT and Harvard, faculty, and students to ideate possible opportunities and future scenarios.

 

By Yunjia Hou

Large scrim-type screen on south wall of main ballroom

You ready canada? Nation wide transformation

August 22, 2022 - Session 201 - Sustainability Storytelling: Leaning Into Your Values

 

Presented by:

Marissa Long, Inspire PR Group

Michael Senger, Principal and Practice Technical Leader, Heapy

Gabe Lorenz, Customer Service Coordinator, Ohio Air Quality Development Authority

 

Telling a strong sustainability and ESG story is a powerful tool for marketing your brand. Consumers are also demanding more from the brands and businesses they support, and customers are raising expectations for sustainability initiatives from their suppliers and business partners. Organizations that integrate positive/demonstrated corporate actions into existing value propositions are creating new opportunities to tell dynamic stories. When you tie sustainability into the core of your business, you send a message that is authentic, believable and credible to your audience.

 

In this session you will learn how to help your client or organization establish authenticity in telling its sustainability story, whether it is the promotion of a new LEED or WELL certified office or retail space, unveiling a corporate sustainability report or ESG goals or sharing corporate energy and environmental metrics and standards for your business.

 

Learn how to set corporate sustainability goals and cultural expectations for employees, customers and other stakeholders.

Find ways to grow your company/client’s current sustainability practices and identify opportunities to create and/or promote your sustainability efforts.

Create a plan to craft and share stories that have an emotional, human connection and compelling messages while reaching the right audiences.

 

DesignColumbus is the annual sustainable building conference and trade show expo which unites hundreds of industry professionals architects, designers, engineers, owners, developers, government officials, municipal planners, facility managers, contractors, construction managers, construction specifiers, manufacturers, product representatives.

 

It returned this year for a second time at the LEED Certified Mitchell Hall on the campus of Columbus State Community College. Last year the conference was held virtually due to the COVID pandemic.

 

Mitchell Hall is the New Home of the Columbus State's Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Program. DesignGroup a Columbus/Pittsburgh firm was the building architect.

View from my office window: Trapped in my office by a gigantic projection system! Wine table on other side! The Mandelbaum Room is serving as a reception to celebrate Dr. Wilson's newest volume on Wake Forest history. This screen will project images from the book.

UHD 4K Smart Tv standing on white background. Front view. There is 4K Logo on the display. Clipping path is included.

Southern Outdoor Cinema event planning tip for advertising an outdoor event

August 22, 2022 - Session 201 - Sustainability Storytelling: Leaning Into Your Values

 

Presented by:

Marissa Long, Inspire PR Group

Michael Senger, Principal and Practice Technical Leader, Heapy

Gabe Lorenz, Customer Service Coordinator, Ohio Air Quality Development Authority

 

Telling a strong sustainability and ESG story is a powerful tool for marketing your brand. Consumers are also demanding more from the brands and businesses they support, and customers are raising expectations for sustainability initiatives from their suppliers and business partners. Organizations that integrate positive/demonstrated corporate actions into existing value propositions are creating new opportunities to tell dynamic stories. When you tie sustainability into the core of your business, you send a message that is authentic, believable and credible to your audience.

 

In this session you will learn how to help your client or organization establish authenticity in telling its sustainability story, whether it is the promotion of a new LEED or WELL certified office or retail space, unveiling a corporate sustainability report or ESG goals or sharing corporate energy and environmental metrics and standards for your business.

 

Learn how to set corporate sustainability goals and cultural expectations for employees, customers and other stakeholders.

Find ways to grow your company/client’s current sustainability practices and identify opportunities to create and/or promote your sustainability efforts.

Create a plan to craft and share stories that have an emotional, human connection and compelling messages while reaching the right audiences.

 

DesignColumbus is the annual sustainable building conference and trade show expo which unites hundreds of industry professionals architects, designers, engineers, owners, developers, government officials, municipal planners, facility managers, contractors, construction managers, construction specifiers, manufacturers, product representatives.

 

It returned this year for a second time at the LEED Certified Mitchell Hall on the campus of Columbus State Community College. Last year the conference was held virtually due to the COVID pandemic.

 

Mitchell Hall is the New Home of the Columbus State's Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts Program. DesignGroup a Columbus/Pittsburgh firm was the building architect.

Gordon Audio Visual provided the creative, production and technical support for this prestigious circus themed event that took place in Sheffield in December 2009.

Tim Quinn and Darren Hansen construct the Projection Screens.

And again. I will fucking beat this.

What better day to start than that day of a new presidential era?

Images from the Regents College Conference Centre 'Alice in Wonderland' themed open day in April 2010.

Gordon AV also had the opportunity of showcasing their audio visual services which included lighting, plasma screens, projection, video/animation, webcasting and interactive whiteboard systems. A good time was had by all.

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